Changes between The Fidelity Avantgarde and Designer-boards

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Lars Sandin
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Changes between The Fidelity Avantgarde and Designer-boards

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As I just recently started my testing of the Fidlity Designer 2325 Master, aka Mach IV, I came upon one rather striking "feature".

Either it's me that is stupid enough to not have found out how to do it, or was the "store game in memory" when powered off, omitted from both the old Mach IV-design and the Designer 2325? The Fidlity Avantgarde models of the Mach IV (for instance) seems to have been able to store games, but how could they not have considered to adopt this feature in the plastic boards? Especially when they made the upgrade to the new Designer-board from the old design? It couldn't have been a very costly option for them back in the days, or? :roll:
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